Possession of Methamphetamine

Defense Against Methamphetamine Crimes

If you have been charged with a methamphetamine drug crime of any type, you owe it to yourself and your future to seek quality legal counsel promptly. If you are convicted of possession, delivery, distribution, sales or trafficking of meth, it may be too late to obtain a favorable outcome such as deferred sentencing, reduced charges or dismissed charges.

The time for aggressive defense is as soon as possible after you have been arrested. Contact The Law Office of Corey I. Cohen to schedule a free consultation now. Attorney Cohen is a former prosecutor and state attorney ready to advocate on your behalf.

You're Facing Severe Penalties If Convicted

If you are found guilty, you will most likely be sentenced according to minimum mandatory sentences. You will lose your driver's license. You will have a criminal record. You may have to pay large fines.

Through plea negotiations, on the other hand, you may be allowed to complete a drug treatment program in lieu of more severe penalties.

The Law Office of Corey I. Cohen is known for offering high-quality legal services at reasonable rates, and flexible payment plans may be possible. We return phone calls promptly and can be available on evenings and weekends if necessary. Our experience, skill and attention to detail in every drug case we handle set us apart and have garnered us respect within the Orange County legal community.

Free Initial Consultation Regarding Cocaine Possession Charges

We offer a free and confidential initial consultation in all criminal cases, including possession of cocaine and trafficking. If you have been charged with any state or federal crime involving meth or cocaine, we urge you to talk to an attorney as soon as possible.

Email our law office or call 407-246-0066 or 888-390-8937 to schedule an initial consultation with an experienced Orlando, Florida, lawyer.

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